Better Plants Worm Tower
$58.46
$111.06
Better Plants Worm Tower Scientifically, it has been proven that worm castings are highly beneficial in improving soil structure and sustaining plant growth. The Worm Tower contributes to the development of rich, fertile soil that nurtures plant life. Better Plants Worm Tower offers you an enhanced worm composting solution that will meet your garden’s requirements throughout the year. The Worm Tower is designed with careful consideration, providing drainage and air circulation for the soil. Its vertical design is straightforward to set up in your garden or home kitchen, and you can rest assured that worms won’t inadvertently escape from the structure. What is a Worm Tower, and why do you need it in your garden? The Worm Tower functions as a miniature worm-producing facility. It’s essentially a bin that’s buried in the ground, with worms entering and exiting the tower through specially designed holes. You can deposit compostable waste into the tower, which the worms will consume and transform into castings that enrich the soil in your garden. How does Worm Tower work? The Worm Tower is one of the oldest and most natural techniques employed by gardeners to fertilize the soil. When you partially bury a Worm Tower in your garden, it becomes a magnet for worms. You can then dispose of your kitchen waste in the tower to provide them with nourishment. The worms will feed on this waste, and in return, they’ll enrich the soil with their castings, serving as a natural fertilizer for your garden. These worm towers are easy to install and require minimal maintenance. You’ll only need to remove the worm castings once a year, allowing you to store more worms in the tower. What kind of waste can work best as worm food? Various types of kitchen waste, such as banana peels, carrot skins and tops, vegetable peelings, apple cores, tomato scraps, and assorted vegetables, can serve as food for the worms in the Worm Tower. In addition to kitchen waste, you can also use materials like grass clippings, dried leaves, paper waste, toilet paper rolls, junk mail, and any other paper-based materials that can be added to the worm tower as a food source. How to install a worm tower in your garden? The height of the worm tower is 800mm, or 1M tall. To install the worm tower, dig a hole in the soil of 30cm deep and 18cm wide Fix the worm tower in this hole and fill the soil around it to cover it. Now add some compost and worms in the worm tower, and you are good to go.
Composting & Wormery